LEGI~I.~IVE LI ~A~Y, COMB.77./78 F',~P.LIAMENT~U~.LD/NGS, VICL'ORZA. B.C.. A~bI VSV-1X4 r " ; I f nUPERTSTEEL & SALVAGELTD. f TERRACE-KITIMAT WEAIllER ,'co.. ,,,s,u BATTE RI ES,,dolly/ / h ~t old Sunnyehanoewdh ofcloudy shomrs periods' / . on, TIL § p.m. J / - ~ooatlon Sea,"Nat,re Oove PlielleArrows" "4""'~ L T:E'~: Here wednesday.September ,', ,,7e 'i,h '0 Low, -, t; By lan Crawford throughout the Americas, films and dances. Four Arrows is a group of people representing The program is being sponsored by the the culture and social backgrounds of native Aboriginal Studies Advisory Committee to peoples from Central and North America. People Northwest Community College, Community and from Mexico, Guatemala, and California will be Continuing Education Services of the College participating in the Four Arrows tour of the region and various native organizations and northwest from September 12 through Sep- Friendship Centre throughout the northwest, tember 21. The group will be in Terrace during The group will travel from Smithers Sept. 12- the weekend of Sept 16-17 at the campus of 13, Hazelton Sept. 14-15, Terrace Sept. 16-17 Northwest Community College. Prince Rupert 18-19 and" Aiyansh 21-21. Activities include social, political and cultural For the Terrace_part of this tour the program displays of language, handicrafts and literature; starts Saturday afternoon, 1:00 p.m. Sept. 16 and speakers and small group ;discussion of current the day is a continuous event of discussions, issues ~nd topics related to native cultures seminars and activities open to all. I:ii !•/' Contrary to what it may appear, School secretary Gatwick airport, and "saved" by British Airways. To treasurer Ted Wells and his wife Anne are not splitting top it off, ground fog at Terrace airport forced Terrace up after a disagreement- they have just returned from and Kitimat bound passengers to land at Prince vacationing in Europe - including Germany and the Rupert and be bussed "home". U.K., afte r being caught in the Air Canada strike at Sudden Closure of Hotsprings Foroes Holiday Canoellations DogLovers Watch as Handlers Put Their I)harges Through Their Paoes on Wednesday, August Spokesman for the Hot- the past the Health Unit had Dining Room and Lounge - '. • • • 30th~ Skoglund Hotsprings springs, Merv Ottenbreit given them 30 to 90 days being closed down as well. The eighth annual fall fair held at the Lion's Park Local resldents entered thezr specml projects m .............. ........ , ,.~ notice in similar cir- Ottenbroit claimed that September 2, 3 and 4th was the most successful ever every Category from Cut Flowers, to vegetables, to rKe~e~Vreeadlethe/ fr:°Ul~e a~waTs ""~ b~en v~"han~ cumstances, and that he the pools were drained and acc~rdiz,g to fair officials, "...... ~. .... Ho~e,C.an!~'.zng........ "~ ~'- '~:'~ ................ v-" ~ ..... rSkeona H~ith Ui~it sa~g • flou~iclated~ ~nd-~4~at ~in- • coqldz~.t:~ua.derstand.why the.-cleaned~,'~w~y,~iduv~iag~the " $on~e~ 1,50{) persons went~ t~'gH~fllb"iurnsfiles ' 0"n " A~s'isihec~teizi a~: fall fairS'sb manyawards were' 'they would h~;ve to ~close'" Stdll~tion:of the autod~atlc ~ baomwas towered so quickly s~mer, Ct~t0~t~ fei~ ihat Saturday and Sunday. No accurate count was kept on presented to contestants that a full list is needed to do down their swimming pools flouridating syst~ems Would this time. He apparently if automatic flouridating Monday but several hundred more people turnedout. justice to the entrants. Dog show winners will be found due to too high a bacteria be a major conatruction job. asked if he could remain systems were installed, the Unfortunately for. the youngsters, the Midway was on page three of today's Herald, other winners will be count in the water during the HJe is presently awaiting open over the Labour Day pool would become just like closed on Monday due to a failure in their generating listed throughout the week. month of August. The pools wordfrom his head office as weekend, and received a the one in Terrace, e.g. too equipment, however most people felt there was (continued on page 3) can't be reopened until to what to do about the negative reply. Con- much chlorine in the water, enough going on to entertain all who attended the fair. automatic fluoridating situation. sequently, all reservations and there would be no need i systems are installed. " Ottenbreit also said that in had to he cancelled, with the to travel to the Hotsprings NWl)C Brooure Has Full Slate Brochures outlining the courses available at How(~ver, some students may end up waiting Indians Better Businessmen How Northwest Community College this fall are until the January session to get accepted into NEW YORK (AP) -- The Mining Co. in Spokane, representing atmost one. "The tribes have become Indians who own one-half the Wash. third of the Indiqns in the much more sophisticated, currently being distributed throughout Terrace acourse of their choice. U.S. uranium reserves and "But,'* LaGrange added, United States, provides ~ much more aware of the and district. Most academic courses, that is courses which billion of dollars in other "in many cases they drive voice in Washington and land, much more familiar Registration for the numerous courses offered can be transferred to university as either a half energy resources are such a hard bargain they• gives technical help in with how the white man's began last Thursday and registrar Brian Lop- becoming vastly better drive themselves out•of the managing Indian energy laws work," said BIA or full credit begin Sept. 11. businessmen than their market." resources, spokesman William Engles. ston says indicati6n§ are that enrollment will be Most vocational courses begin Sept. 18 or 19. forbears--the Manhattans Ed Gabriel, executive 'OWNVAST RESERVES The Indians do not view all higher this year than last. who lost their island home director of the Council of Those resources are past agreements un- "Although we will enroll stddents right up to Mr. Lopston pointed out that this year most for $24 in trinkets. Energy Resource Tribes, considerable. Indian tribes favorably-- many tim- and including the evening of the first session of a traditional commercial subjects are being of- Though a source of pride to said of the Indians' occupyonly four per cent of berland leases With paper course, students are advised not to wait, since fered at night and can be used to earn a college the Indians, their new bargaining stand: "In all the land in the country but firms have worked out well, financial approach is seen cases that I know of, they're own one-balf the uranium for example. • , some may be disappointed if the class is already diploma in one of the various commercial specialties. differently by businesses going competitive in the reserves, 16 per cent of the. In cases where the Indians full," Mr. Lopston pointed out. that deal with them. bidding and they're going coal areas and four per cent see past •wrongs, they . are He explained that in such cases the college will Previously the only way a student could earn "They're afraid they're very rough on the of the natural gas and oil using the law to try to right create a waiting list and if it become big enough, this diploma was by taking a 30 hour per week going to get beaten, so they negotiations. I'm very proud fields, plus acres of forests them. They are trying to drive the hardest bargain of them." and mineral deposits, renngotlate more favorable efforts will be made to form another class. day time program. they can," said John The energy council, for- BLAME GOVERNMENT deals on many BIA-signed LaGrange of Bear Creek med in 1975 by 25 tribes The Indiana blame the contracts and have had a Hitohiker Murdered 17 in 2 Years .................... .... measure of success. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) reperted, armed robbery and auto city's' inter-state highway -- A man stopped by traffic Police said they verified theft is Kenneth Taylor, 37, system, police said. $20OReward,.:,::i~,Wanted: A Truck Driver Hero patrolmen for a broken car the man's account of the an unemployed Lima, Ohio, Following directions tail light Monday told police most recent slaying and are man who said he was hitch- givent0 them by Taylor, $200.00is up for grabs; it nominations until October Nominations, ac- c-oCanadaSafetyConneil, be had killed 17 people in the checking with Ohio and hiking to the West. police officers found the will go the the person ~vho 7th," said HArt. companied by a newspaper 1765 St. Laurent Blvd., last two years--most Pennsylvannia authorities He had bodyof David Willie, 36. The nominates the National The Hero receives a clipping, a witness's Ottawa, Ontario, KIG 3V4. recently.the owner nf the car on the others, been driving lhe car of a man car Taylor drove is reg- Truck Hero for 1978. personal trophy, a $1,000 statement or other The Award will be be was driving, authorities Charged with murder,,, who picked him up on the istered to Willie~ Now in its 23rd year, the cash award, a V.I.P. all- corroborating evidence, presented at the Ontario Award is presentedannually expenses-paid week-end for shouldbe sent to: Trucking Association i i tea professional truck driver two in Toronto and an in- Dayton National Truck Hero Convention to be held in who has performed anact of scribed Rolex watch. Award Committee, ' Toronto in November, 1978. bravery above an(J!.beyoud ' the line of duty.
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